Career Day at Mohawk School Featuring: The Future owner of KAS; The Mermaid's Underwater Workshop, and a Future Police Officer!!! #ElevatingExcellence
Mohawk continues to celebrate Literacy; with Wacky Wednesday!!!! #Elevateexcellence
Happy Read Across America Day!!! We begin this week with, bring your stuffed animal to virtual school today. Today, we read to our stuffed friends!!!! #Elevatingexcellence
Spirit week is a Fun week at Mohawk; Crazy hair & Bring your stuffed animal to school
Good Evening Mohawk Family, we apologize for the delay in the release of our Black History Program. Please stand by.
School district 163 is recruiting qualified individuals to help support our programming. This year, we are gearing up to host virtual interviews. Please see the flyer attached for more information.
The District 163 Virtual Black History Program has been rescheduled to Friday, February 26, 2021. The program will premiere at 7:00 p.m.
Magnificent Mohawk parents are completing the 5 Essentials survey!!!!
2 More days to complete the survey, in order to earn the 50 class dojo points. We want all students to attend Game Day!!! Great job Randall and Kaniya!!!! #elevatingexcellence
Mohawk Parents are invested in School Improvement!!! #elevatingexcellence
Thank you to all of the Mohawk families, who have completed the survey. I am one proud principal. Even if your child has earned their points for game day, we still need your survey completed. Our school has to have 20% of it's population to complete the survey, in order to be rated by the state. We need our school rated.
More Student of the Month Fun at Mohawk!!!
Student of the Month fun at Mohawk!!!
Thank you James and family for taking the 5 Essentials survey!!!!
More Mohawk Families are taking the survey!!!! We truly appreciate your feedback!
Mohawk Families are taking the 5 Essentials survey!!!! Let's keep up the momentum.
Zoe's family took the survey. Thank you!!!!
Today we wish a very virtual Happy Birthday to:
Mrs. Paterimos
Ms. King
and Ms. Webb
Mohawk families are completing the survey!!!!
Today we celebrate Ida B. Wells!!!!
Ida B. Wells was born into slavery in Mississippi, July 16, 1862, less than a year before the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 which freed enslaved people. After moving to Tennessee when she was about 20, Wells began writing for Black newspapers, speaking out against segregated schools—which forced Black children to go to separate schools—and other forms of discrimination in the southern states.